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- EP1 - Intro: Who We Are, Why We're Here & What We're Trying to Do
- EP2- Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Dr. Robinson
- EP3- Jimena Chalchi - Health Leadership and Traditional Womens' Medicine in Central and Southern America
- EP4- Creating Safer Spaces - Interview with Harley Eagle
- EP5 -Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Marion Erickson
- EP6- Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Spencer Greening/La鈥檊oot
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The BC NEIHR podcast Research DEcolonized logo was designed by our talented Vancouver Island Research and Network Support Coordinator, Jimena, based on the visions of former Indigenous Health Facilitator Laura McNab-Coombs. We chose a style that simulated the beautiful flower beadwork-style shared by both M茅tis and many First Nations peoples across turtle island. The plant medicines chosen to be depicted in Jimena鈥檚 art each bear significance to various Indigenous peoples across BC, including wild rose, blue flax with blueberries, and fireweed.
Join BC NEIHR Indigenous Health Research Facilitators (IHRFs), as they connect with inspiring Indigenous health and wellness scholars, healthcare professionals, and communities sharing their stories of how they鈥檙e decolonizing health and wellness research, changing healthcare and academe along the way.
Topics of conversation will cover pathways into health and wellness research, techniques and research design, funding research, past and present health and wellness projects, and ethical research protocols when involving Indigenous communities, collectives and organizations.
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For more information on the Podcast or material presented on the podcast, please contact bcneihr@sfu.ca